How to travel ethically?
Innocent Mutanga |
TEDxCUHK
• April 2019
Growing up in Zimbabwe at the tourist town of Hwange, being treated by tourists as ‘part of the landscape’, then later being finally able to be a tourist around Asia himself, Innocent Mutanga, in "How to travel ethically", outlines the problem travel brings to those living in the country, suggesting solutions to travelling responsibly, so that we can make the best of our trips to developing countries without jeopardizing the dignity of those who host us.
Innocent, currently a PG Anthropology student studying at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, is the co-founder of three social enterprises: The Wandering Voice, Africa Center Hong Kong and Harmony HK. Through these efforts, he addresses issues faced by people of multiple disadvantaged identities such as refugees, female migrant domestic workers, non-Chinese sex workers and LGBTQ ethnic minorities.